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    WATCH: Fox Correspondent Trey Yingst Joined By Fox Executives in New Documentary Visiting Site of Oct. 7 Massacre

    By Zachary Leeman,

    1 days ago

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    Trey Yingst’s journey as chief foreign correspondent for Fox News following the Oct. 7 attack against Israel is chronicled in the new Fox Nation documentary Black Saturday , which shows Fox executives visiting the site of the Oct. 7 attack .

    Yingst and his team have been front and center in Israel for Fox News’ coverage of Israel’s war against Hamas, following the terror group attacking Israeli citizens, killing more than 1,000 and kidnapping hundreds. The three-part documentary dives into Yingst and his team’s near-nonstop attempt to cover the war while also remaining safe and level-headed in the face of atrocities.

    Yingst recently had Fox News colleague Harris Faulkner concerned for his safety as his team captured Iranian missiles falling on Israel, catching collisions from Israeli defense missiles in mid-air.

    In an exclusive clip from the documentary, which carried the same name as Yingst’s new book , Fox Corporation chief Lachlan Murdoch , Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott , and Fox News Media President and Executive Editor Jay Wallace can be seen joining Yingst and visiting the site of the Oct. 7 massacre.

    Yingst said he was impressed to see the executives visit areas too still under threat of rocket fire.

    “I thought it was really powerful that earlier this year the Fox executives came to southern Israel to see where the massacre took place and while they were here, Lachlan Murdoch, Suzanne Scott, and Jay Wallace, we went to the Erez Crossing that Hamas had infiltrated. They went into Kfar Aza while this area was still taking rocket fire, and they saw firsthand the aftermath of this massacre,” Yingst said.

    The visit, the reporter added, sent an “important message.”

    “I thought it was brave, but I also thought it sent a message to the world that they felt it was important to be here to bear witness the atrocities committed against the Israeli people,” Yingst said.

    Black Saturday With Trey Yingst is available on Fox Nation, and will air Sunday at 10 p.m. on Fox News.

    Watch above via Fox Nation .

    This article bas been updated to clarify Suzanne Scott’s title.

    The post WATCH: Fox Correspondent Trey Yingst Joined By Fox Executives in New Documentary Visiting Site of Oct. 7 Massacre first appeared on Mediaite
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